Feb 29, 2012 | BeetleCam |
In 2009 we embarked on a project to take close-up, wide-angle photographs of African animals. To accomplish this we created BeetleCam, a small remote control buggy with a DSLR camera mounted on top. Filled with trepidation, we boarded a plane bound for Tanzania. We... Continue reading »
Feb 16, 2012 | BeetleCam |
If the video does not appear below, watch it on Vimeo: BeetleCam is Back Teaser BeetleCam is a remote control buggy with a DSLR camera mounted on top. I created the first BeetleCam in 2009 in order to take close-up, wide-angle photographs of dangerous African animals.... Continue reading »
Oct 23, 2011 | Miscellaneous |
Earlier this year I spent eight days tracking Giant Pandas in the Qinling Mountains of Central China. This is one of the few remaining places where Giant Pandas exist in the wild. Due to habitat loss and human encroachment, pandas have been pushed into extremely... Continue reading »
Sep 20, 2011 | Australia |
Few places feel as remote and wild as the Australian island of Tasmania; mile upon mile of sandy beaches and jagged rocks stretch for as far as the eye can see, whilst ancient forests full of giant ferns cover much of the interior. The island is frequently battered by... Continue reading »
Jul 27, 2011 | Miscellaneous |
After visiting the fearsome dragons of Komodo Island, I headed to the island of Bohol in the Philippines, in search of a creature with considerably cuter looks – the Philippine Tarsier. The contrast couldn’t have been more extreme; within moments of laying eyes on my... Continue reading »
Jun 27, 2011 | Miscellaneous |
I recently spent three days traveling around the Indonesian islands of Komodo and Rinca, photographing the legendary Komodo dragons. Preparation for the trip commenced several weeks earlier, as I attempted to devise an effective and safe way of getting wide-angle,... Continue reading »
May 12, 2011 | Ethiopian Wolves |
I am excited to announce that I am embarking on a new conservation project to raise awareness and support for the world’s most endangered canine, the Ethiopian wolf. It is estimated that less than 500 wolves remain in the wild today, and this number is falling... Continue reading »
Mar 9, 2011 | Miscellaneous |
The annual wildebeest migration is well known as one of Africa’s most impressive spectacles. Over 1.5 million wildebeest migrate between the Serengeti in Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya, making this the largest mass-movement of land mammals anywhere on Earth. In... Continue reading »